It's those yellow flags that have put people off getting him since United emerged as clear clean sheet contenders, and yet he's continued to play anyway.

Only two defenders have registered more points than him this season in Antonio Valencia (£6.7m) and Cesar Azpilicueta (£6.8m) despite that fact he has no goals or assists this season.

He started the season at £5.0m and has already risen to £5.5m. If he can keep playing through these injuries then he could be a potential season-keeper - so get him before his points-per-million decreases by his price rises.

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Sadio Mané (£9.3m)

Liverpool's next five fixtures: SOU/CHE/stk/bri/EVE

Given the recent update on his injury, I wouldn't be touching Sadio Mané with a bargepole right now.

According to both the Senegalese national football team physio department and Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp himself, there has been a flare-up of the hamstring problem that Mané only just recovered from.

Sadio Mané could be out with his hamstring injury again (Image: Getty Images)

He returned to action in GW11 as he assisted twice in the 4-1 win at West Ham, after missing the previous three league games.

But the injury has reportedly returned after his involvement in Senegal's 2-1 World Cup qualifying win over South Africa.

Non-owners should stay away for now and those who have him in their team should wait until this week's press conferences but be prepared to move him out.

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Jack Butland (£5.0m)

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What is it about Jack Butland and England friendlies against Germany? Back in 2016, he injured himself playing for the Three Lions in Berlin and ahead of the most recent clash between the two sides he's been sidelined again.

This time he broke a finger while training before the game and is almost definitely set to be ruled out of Stoke's GW12 trip to Brighton.

Jack Butland has another injury after an England trip (Image: Getty Images)

If he's in your team it's worth swapping him out for someone like Nick Pope (£4.5m) or Lukasz Fabianski (£4.6m).

Alternatively, if you wanted to stay invest in Stoke, Lee Grant (£4.3m) will almost certainly come in to replace him.

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Alberto Moreno (£4.5m)

Liverpool's next five fixtures: SOU/CHE/stk/bri/EVE

Yes, you read that right. But please understand when I say I can't believe that we're actually discussing one of the worst defenders the Premier League has seen in some time!

Alberto Moreno's name has been bandied about several times in the last few days and, amazingly, those advocating signing him actually have a point.

Most of this stems from the fact that in their last five home matches Liverpool have conceded just once. For a team that is supposedly renowned for being terrible at the back, that's not bad.

Do you trust Alberto Moreno with a place in your squad? (Image: Getty Images)

That particular stat is backed up by the fact that in home games this season the Reds have allowed the fewest penalty-area shots (14) and the fewest big chances (two).

With Southampton the next visitors to Anfield, it makes sense to get a Liverpool defender.

So considering that Moreno is the cheapest starting member of their back-four, it's worth investing him for that alone - after all, Andrew Robertson (£4.7m) has not played anywhere near as much as expected.